17. Brandon Roy

On draft day 2006, the T-Wolves agreed to trade Roy to the Portland Trailbazers for Randy Foye, selected seventh overall. A trade that has already been ranked as one of the worst trades in NBA history.

Roy made an immediate impact for the Blazers by winning the Rookie of the Year award.

16. Matt Hasselbeck

Hasselbeck did not see very much playing time with the Packers, throwing only 29 passes, while completing 13 over two seasons and one year with the practice squad. After all, he was backing up Brett Favre.

He was then dealt the Seattle Seahawks in 2001 where he was reunited with former Packers head coach Mike Holmgren.

With Seattle, he was able to establish himself as a top quarterback. Hasselbeck made the Pro Bowl in 2003, 2005, and 2007.

He now holds many of the Seahawks' franchise records for a quarterback.

15. Jean Sebastien Giguere

Drafted by: Hartford Whalers
13th overall, first round
1995 NHL Draft

Giguere played only eight games with the Whalers before being dealt to the Calgary Flames. He spent most of four years in the Flames' farm system and was once again traded, this time to the Anaheim Mighty Ducks for a second round draft pick in 2001.

It is with Anaheim that Giguere burst into stardom. He fueled a Mighty Ducks team that was seeded seventh in the Western Conference to an improbable Stanley Cup run in 2003.

Giguere earned a Conn Smyth trophy for his performance despite being on the losing side of the championship. The Ducks and Giguere would eventually win the Cup in 2007.

12. Markus Naslund

Naslund is mostly remembered for a twelve year run as a member of the Vancouver Canucks where he holds the franchise record for goals and points. But before that, he spent parts of three seasons in Pittsburgh.

His trade to Vancouver for Alek Stojanov in 1996 is remembered as one of the worst trades in NHL history.

By 2000, he was appointed as Vancouver's captain and held that position for seven seasons. He also appeared in five All-Star games while a Canuck.

9. Dirk Nowitzki

Drafted by: Milwaukee Bucks
Ninth overall, first round
1998 NBA Draft

The Dallas Mavericks traded for Nowtizki in a draft-day deal that sent number six pick, Robert Traylor to the Milwaukee Bucks and also brought Pat Garrity to Dallas. Garrity was then packaged in a separate deal that brought Steve Nash to the Mavs.

Dirk eventually became the cornerstone of the Dallas franchise, leading the team to the NBA Finals in 2006 and earning 2007 NBA MVP honors.

2. Steve Young

Young started his professional career playing for the Los Angeles Express of the USFL. After two seasons, the team went bankrupt and Young moved to the NFL, he was plucked by the Bucs during the 1984 NFL supplemental draft.

He was labeled a bust after two seasons with Tampa Bay and a 3-16 record as the starter. Young was then traded to the 49ers to serve as Joe Montana's backup.

Young eventually took the reins as the starter and blossomed into a star quarterback and Hall of Famer. He spent the rest of his career as a 49er and earned Super Bowl XXIX MVP honors.